Saturday, September 29, 2018

Feels Blind Literary welcomes submissions of plays from women

Feels Blind Literary welcomes submissions of short fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, plays, and art from new and emerging writers and artists who identify as women.
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Submissions for Issue #1 will be open until October 1, 2018 and should be sent to feelsblindliterary@gmail.com. Please put in your subject line the category to which you're submitting.
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The theme for our inaugural online issue is community. Communities and the people in them thrive when we are better connected and we are interested in work that touches on the importance of community, space/place, and connection. Work that isn't specific to our theme is welcome as well, though.
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Simultaneous submissions are accepted, but please withdraw the work immediately if accepted elsewhere.
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Submissions must be previously unpublished, original works.
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We will do our best to respond to each submission within 60 days. If 60 days has passed, please send us an inquiry at feelsblindliterary@gmail.com. We will try our best to respond much sooner and strive to provide feedback on each entry.
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Short Fiction: Send one story up to 7000 words.
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Flash Fiction: Send one story up to 1000 words.
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Creative Non-Fiction: Send one personal essay or memoir up to 5000 words.
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Plays: Send one one-act play up to 10 pages.
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Poetry: Send 3-5 poems. If spoken word, send 1-3 recordings.
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Art & Music: We are open to all mediums and genres. For art work, submissions must be adaptable to accommodate the space, so send us your work in a minimum of 300 ppi.
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While we won't know exactly what we like until we see it, we do like honest, accessible work. Things that are overly abstract or don't make readers feel something don't do it for us. We want you to make us laugh and/or cry. We want you to challenge us as readers. We want your work to pass the Bechdel Test. We will not tell you which writers we worship, though we will tell you we don't worship Raymond Carver, Ernest Hemingway, or John Updike.
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Rights revert to the author upon publication. While we cannot pay contributors at this time, we hope this changes in the future.
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